Objective General English
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This chapter emphasises some important rules for avoiding common grammatical or idiomatic errors while using articles, noun, pronoun, adjective, conjugation, preposition, etc. It highlights some common mistakes made while framing a sentence.
In this chapter, we will learn some antonyms, which are words that have contrasting or opposite meanings through MCQs. The candidates have to choose the word or phrase that is most nearly opposite in the meaning of the word in question.
This chapter describes the term synonym as a word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase. We will learn some synonyms of some words through various objective practice questions.
This chapter explains how to complete a sentence using effective words, phrases, prepositions, conjugations, etc., through several multiple-choice questions. It tests students' ability to use effective words, phrases, prepositions, conjunctions, etc.
This chapter sheds light on one-word substitution. It simply means that a sentence has to be replaced with a single word. We will learn how to use a single word to express some particular statements through multiple-choice questions.
In this chapter, we will learn how to answer certain questions by thoroughly reading the given comprehension passage. It includes objective type questions as asked in SBI PO exams.
This chapter deals with the concept of passage completion. First, we have to read the passage and understand what it is about and then answer the questions by filling the blanks with the alternatives.
In this chapter, we will learn how to complete paragraphs and sentences by reordering sentences and phrases with the help of some multiple-choice questions. Here, the middle four parts, which are not numbered, need to be put in the correct order.